Compositions: coating or plastic – Coating or plastic compositions – Marking
Reexamination Certificate
2002-03-25
2004-09-14
Bell, Mark L. (Department: 1755)
Compositions: coating or plastic
Coating or plastic compositions
Marking
C106S031600, C106S031580, C106S031860
Reexamination Certificate
active
06790266
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a water base ink set for ink-jet recording to perform the color ink-jet recording.
2. Description of the Related Art
The ink-jet recording method adopts a variety of ink discharge methods including, for example, the electrostatic attraction method, the method in which mechanical vibration or displacement is applied to the ink by using a piezoelectric element, and the method in which bubbles are generated by heating the ink to utilize the pressure generated thereby. Ink droplets are formed by means of the discharge method as described above, and all or a part of the droplets are adhered to a recording objective to perform the recording.
Those hitherto known and used as the ink to be employed for the ink-jet recording method as described above include those in which a variety of water-soluble dyes or pigments are dissolved or dispersed in liquid media each comprising water or a combination of water and water-soluble organic solvent.
As the printer based on the ink-jet system comes into widespread use, the printer is used to record picture images or the like, for example, in ordinary homes. In such circumstances, coloring agents, which enhance the light resistance of the ink, are used in order to hardly cause the changes of colors even after storage for a long term.
However, the conventional technique has involved the following problem.
In the conventional technique, attention has been paid to enhance the light resistance of each of the colors. The light resistance has differed among the respective colors, and the color balance among the color has not been maintained after the fading. For example, the time-dependent changes of colors, which are caused by the light after recording an image of a red apple, advance as follows. The red color is formed by the yellow ink and the magenta ink. When the light resistance of the yellow ink is extremely inferior to the light resistance of the magenta ink, only the color of magenta remains on the recording material. The image of the apple, which has been red, is changed into an apple of magenta color, making an unnatural impression.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been made in order to solve the conventional problem as described above, an object of which is to provide a water base ink set for ink-jet recording with which the color balance is adjusted by uniformalizing the light resistances of respective color inks, and the color balance is also maintained for an image after the fading.
According to the present invention, there is provided an ink set for ink-jet recording comprising:
a yellow ink, a magenta ink, and a cyan ink, wherein:
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The ink set may be in a form of an ink cartridge having compartments which accommodate the yellow ink, the magenta ink, and the cyan ink respectively.
The water base ink set for ink-jet recording of the present invention comprises at least the yellow ink, the magenta ink, and the cyan ink.
Each of the yellow ink, the magenta ink, and the cyan ink includes, for example, those composed of water, a moistening agent, and a coloring agent.
The water is not specifically limited. However, it is preferable to use water having high purity such as ion exchange water and distilled water excluding, for example, tap water. The blending amount of the water may be determined depending on the type and the composition of the moistening agent and the coloring agent or the characteristics of the desired ink. However, in general, it is preferable that the blending amount is 10 to 98% by weight with respect to the total weight of the ink. If the blending amount is less than 10% by weight, or if the blending amount exceeds 98% by weight, then it is difficult that the viscosity of the ink in the ordinary state is maintained to be a viscosity at which the ink can be normally jetted. The blending amount is more preferably 30 to 97% by weight, and much more preferably 40 to 95% by weight.
The moistening agent is not specifically limited. For example, it is possible to use glycol ethers or the like represented by compounds based on ethylene glycol and propylene glycol and alkyl ethers thereof.
The moistening agent based on ethylene glycol includes, for example, ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, triethylene glycol, polyethylene glycol, ethylene glycol-n-methyl ether, ethylene glycol-n-ethyl ether, ethylene glycol-n-propyl ether, ethylene glycol-n-butyl ether, ethylene glycol-n-isobutyl ether, diethylene glycol-n-methyl ether, diethylene glycol-n-ethyl ether, diethylene glycol-n-propyl ether, diethylene glycol-n-butyl ether, diethylene glycol-n-isobutyl ether, triethylene glycol-n-methyl ether, triethylene glycol-n-ethyl ether, triethylene glycol-n-propyl ether, triethylene glycol-n-butyl ether, and triethylene glycol-n-isobutyl ether.
The moistening agent based on propylene glycol includes, for example, propylene glycol, dipropylene glycol, tripropylene glycol, polypropylene glycol, propylene glycol-n-methyl ether, propylene glycol-n-ethyl ether, propylene glycol-n-propyl ether, propylene glycol-n-isopropyl ether, propylene glycol-n-butyl ether, dipropylene glycol-n-methyl ether, dipropylene glycol-n-ethyl ether, dipropylene glycol-n-propyl ether, dipropylene glycol-n-isopropyl ether, dipropylene glycol-n-butyl ether, tripropylene glycol-n-methyl ether, tripropylene glycol-n-ethyl ether, tripropylene glycol-n-propyl ether, tripropylene glycol-n-isopropyl ether, and tripropylene glycol-n-butyl ether.
Other than the above, the moistening agent includes, for example, polyhydric alcohol such as 1,3-butanediol, 1,5-pentanediol, 1,6-hexanediol, glycerol, 1,2,6-hexanetriol, 1,2,4-butanetriol, 1,2,3-butanetriol, and pentanetriol; nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compound such as N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, N-hydroxyethyl-2-pyrrolidone, 2-pyrrolidone, 1,3-dimethylimidazolidinone, and &egr;-caprolactam; amide such as formamide, N-methylformamide, and N,N-dimethylformamide; amine such as monoethanolamine, diethanolamine, triethanolamine, monoethylamine, diethylamine, and triethylamine; and sulfur-containing compound such as dimethylsulfoxide, sulfolane, and thiodiethanol.
Each of the moistening agents as described above may be used singly, or two or more of them may be used in combination.
In general, the blending amount of the moistening agent as described above is preferably 1 to 80% by weight with respect to the total weight of the ink. If the blending amount is less than 1% by weight, it is impossible to obtain the effect of addition of the moistening agent. If the blending amount exceeds 80% by weight, for example, problems arise in some cases such that the viscosity of the ink is unnecessarily increased to make it impossible to discharge the ink, or the ink is dried extremely slowly on the recording paper. More preferably, the blending amount is 3 to 60% by weight, and much more preferably 5 to 50% by weight.
Those usable as the coloring agent include, for example, water-soluble dyes represented by direct dye, acidic dye, basic dye, and reactive dye.
Further, for example, those preferably used as the water-soluble dye include those classified, for example, into azo dye, metal complex salt dye, naphthol dye, anthraquinone dye, indigo dye, carbonium dye, quinoneimine dye, xanthene dye, aniline dye, quinoline dye, nitro dye, nitroso dye, benzoquinone dye, naphthoquinone dye, phthalocyanine dye, and metal phthalocyanine dye.
It is preferable that the ink to be used for the ink-jet recording system satisfies required performance such
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